Finally another tablescape has worked its
way out of my brain and onto the table!
It's probably not completely finished this year...
but we got pretty far along.
Without being strictly a Thanksgiving theme, our
new table runner from World Market
inspires the colors used in the rest of the scape.
Plaid napkins were an affordable
I got the winning bid for two more Bordallo
Pinheiro turkey candle holders from eBay
to add to the one I've had for many years.
Then we picked up three burnt orange tapers
on sale at World Market,
along with some woodland critters
made with natural material.
Fall goblets from the dollar tree were a steal.
A bear from Target adds a twist
of the unexpected...
I wonder if bears were a
problem for the Pilgrims?
I grabbed a great deal on these
squirrel salt and pepper
squirrel salt and pepper
shakers at Walmart for 50% off.
See the fox and little green bird?
They're also finds from Target.
Turkey salad plates from Pottery Barn last year
compliment amber plates from World Market
this year.
For a finishing touch, this weekend, Sam and I
picked out these World Market wicker chargers
after seeing they were 20% off.
This cute little raccoon bandit
was 25% off at Pier 1...we just couldn't resist.
I think we finally have a noble tablescape
of which to be proud. We now have three, a
Christmas, an Easter, AND
a Thanksgiving one!
a Thanksgiving one!
It definitely provides a nice compliment
to the Thanksgiving themed hutch.
Thanks for stopping by
2 comments :
What a nice tablescape! You did a fantastic job for your first Thanksgiving Tablescape! I love that runner and your plates and the little animals are so cute! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! =)
I'd definitely call it complete! Great colors...wonderful textures. I really like the plaid napkin against the Edwardian design in your runner...nicely done! The animals made me smile. My granddaughter would have been in heaven at your table! Thanks for inviting us for a peek. Happy Thanksgiving! Cherry Kay PS: As a first time tablescaper, I want you to know that the verification process after the comment is known to lose blogs lots of commenters. Doesn't bother me, but evidently it's a big problem for many people. CK
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